The 2021 Democratic National Committee chairmanship election was held on January 18–21, 2021, using an electronic ballot to determine the next chairperson of the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
In contrast to the 2017 election, the 2021 DNC election was uncontested. Jaime Harrison was elected chairperson in the first round of voting, succeeding Tom Perez.
On January 18–21, the DNC voted on the leadership slate, with 407 in favor, 4 against, and 0 abstaining.[3][4][6][7] As a result, Harrison became DNC Chair.[8][5] Harrison highlighted the need to grow the Democratic Party in red states.[5]
Results of the January 21, 2021 Democratic National Committee officer elections:
In 2020, 41 DNC members wrote a letter to Biden asking the DNC to make a series of reforms, including publicizing the list of DNC members, publicizing DNC votes & resolutions, reducing the number and power of the 75 at-large DNC members, and changing the election of these members from a slate election (yes/no vote on each slate) to a candidate election (yes/no on each candidate).[10] In 2021, before voting on the leadership slate, the DNC voted on the rules of the election, with 318 voting for, 15 against, and 11 abstaining.[4][7] One "no" voter on the leadership slate opposed the election of leaders as a slate, rather than individual candidates.[11]
^ abcAtkins, David (January 21, 2021). "1/21/21 update on Winter 2021 DNC Meeting". davidatkinsdnc.com. In the end, 407 voted for the slate with 4 against. I was one of 15 DNC members to vote against the rules, with 318 voting yes and 11 abstaining. But a movement for reform must start somewhere and I'm proud of the reformers who also voted no on the rules.
^ ab"Democratic National Committee Officer Elections". c-span.org. C-SPAN. January 21, 2021. RULES AND PROPOSED RULES AND PROCEDURES IS THE FIRST ITEM ON THE BALLOT AND MEMBERS RATIFIED THE RULES 318 IN FAVOR, 15 OPPOSED AND 11 ASTAINING. [....] THE FOLLOWING OFFICERS HAVE BEEN ELECTED BY A VOTE 407 IN FAVOR AND 4 OPPOSED AND ARE READY TO SERVE OUR GREAT PARTY.
^Moore, David (November 26, 2020). "DNC Members Outline Party Reforms in Letter to Biden". Sludge. Among the structural reforms, Kapp highlights the current role of the 75 at-large DNC members in amplifying the preference of the chair throughout party deliberations. "In reality, they're appointed, they're not elected," Kapp explained. "The DNC chair presents a slate of individuals, usually names and states, with no opportunity to pull names from the slate and offer new names, no delineation of what demographic goals we're trying to meet. At the end of day, we're working to make sure we have strong state parties that have the necessary resources to support down ballot races and run Democrats for every race on the ballot."
^@tomaskenn (January 22, 2021). "Final DNC election vote count was 407 to 4" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Final DNC election vote count was 407 to 4. I'm one of the four that voted no. One reason was that I don't believe in voting on a whole slate, we should get to vote on each position. Second is that I opposed Chris Korge as finance chair. Reasons here: